The Next PCB? Roundup’s danger to biological functions, environment continues to mount

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Bloomberg reports:

Chemicals giant Bayer AG is reeling after a jury awarded $2 billion in damages to people who say they contracted cancer after years of using Roundup, a popular weed killer manufactured by Bayer subsidiary Monsanto Co. Bayer probably won’t pay out the full $2 billion. But more than 10,000 further cases are pending, worrying Bayer investors as well as farmers who rely on the product as a cheap, effective herbicide.

Cancer may only be part of the story. Studies over the past decade suggest that glyphosate — the active ingredient in Roundup — pollutes water sources, hangs around in soil far longer than previously suspected, and routinely taints human food supplies. In both the U.S. and Europe, the supposedly safe limits for human ingestion are based on long-outdated science. Research also points to serious adverse consequences for the environment, and there are indications glyphosate can cause disease in mammals even several generations removed from the initial exposure.

READ THE FULL STORY HERE AT BLOOMBERG.COM
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-06-04/roundup-cancer-risk-is-only-one-danger-to-humans-animals

Internal Monsanto documents relating to their toxic PCB products showed the same irresponsible corporate behavior that has come to light in the recent Roundup Bayer-Monsanto trials. Did Monsanto know and again hide evidence about Roundup’s environmental damage.

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